135% is an Obtuse angle. By: kashus mack
There are 2.356 radians in 135 degrees of angle.
An obtuse angle of 135 degrees.
135 degrees
135 degrees is an obtuse angle because it's greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees.
45 degrees for every inside angle, and 135 degrees for every outside angle
An angle that equals 135 degrees is its coterminal angle, which can be found by adding or subtracting 360 degrees. For example, 135 degrees itself is a specific angle, but if you subtract 360 degrees, you get -225 degrees, which is also coterminal with 135 degrees. Thus, any angle of the form ( 135 + 360n ) (where ( n ) is an integer) will equal 135 degrees.
There are 2.356 radians in 135 degrees of angle.
The supplement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of 135 degrees is 180 - 135, which equals 45 degrees.
To find an angle that is coterminal with 135 degrees, you can add or subtract multiples of 360 degrees. For example, adding 360 degrees gives you 495 degrees (135 + 360). Alternatively, subtracting 360 degrees results in -225 degrees (135 - 360). Both 495 degrees and -225 degrees are coterminal with 135 degrees.
The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 180 degrees. Therefore, to find the supplement of 135 degrees, we subtract 135 from 180. The supplement of 135 degrees is 45 degrees.
An angle is a geometric concept and is not capable of doing anything.
180-135 = 45 degrees
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Each interior angle of an octagon has an angle of 135 degrees.
Interior angle: 135 degrees Exterior angle: 45 degrees
The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of a 45-degree angle would be 135 degrees, because 45 + 135 = 180. This relationship holds true for all angles, where the sum of an angle and its supplement is always 180 degrees.
As the angle is between 90 degrees and 180 degrees, it an obtuse angle.